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TRUSS(1)		    General Commands Manual		      TRUSS(1)

NAME
       truss --	trace system calls

SYNOPSIS
       truss [-facedDHS] [-o file] [-s strsize]	-p pid
       truss [-facedDHS] [-o file] [-s strsize]	command	[args]

DESCRIPTION
       The  truss  utility  traces  the	 system	 calls called by the specified
       process or program.  Output is to the specified output file,  or	 stan-
       dard  error  by	default.   It does this	by stopping and	restarting the
       process being monitored via ptrace(2).

       The options are as follows:

       -f      Trace descendants of the	original  traced  process  created  by
	       fork(2),	  vfork(2),   etc.    To  distinguish  events  between
	       processes, the process ID (PID) of the process is  included  in
	       the output of each event.

       -a      Show  the  argument  strings  that are passed in	each execve(2)
	       system call.

       -c      Do not display individual system	calls  or  signals.   Instead,
	       before  exiting,	 print	a  summary  containing for each	system
	       call: the total system time used, the number of times the  call
	       was  invoked, and the number of times the call returned with an
	       error.

       -e      Show the	environment strings that are passed in each  execve(2)
	       system call.

       -d      Include timestamps in the output	showing	the time elapsed since
	       the trace was started.

       -D      Include timestamps in the output	showing	the time elapsed since
	       the last	recorded event.

       -H      Include the thread ID of	in the output of each event.

       -S      Do  not	display	 information  about  signals  received	by the
	       process.	 (Normally, truss displays signal as  well  as	system
	       call events.)

       -o file
	       Print  the output to the	specified file instead of standard er-
	       ror.

       -s strsize
	       Display strings using  at  most	strsize	 characters.   If  the
	       buffer  is  larger,  "..."  will	be displayed at	the end	of the
	       string.	The default strsize is 32.

       -p pid  Follow the process specified by pid instead of a	new command.

       command [args]
	       Execute command and trace the system calls of it.  (The -p  and
	       command options are mutually exclusive.)

EXAMPLES
       Follow the system calls used in echoing "hello":
	     $ truss /bin/echo hello

       Do the same, but	put the	output into a file:
	     $ truss -o	/tmp/truss.out /bin/echo hello

       Follow an already-running process:
	     $ truss -p	34

SEE ALSO
       dtrace(1), kdump(1), ktrace(1), ptrace(2), utrace(2)

HISTORY
       The  truss  command was written by Sean Eric Fagan for FreeBSD.	It was
       modeled after similar commands available	for System  V  Release	4  and
       SunOS.

FreeBSD	14.3			 July 24, 2017			      TRUSS(1)

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